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On 5 July 2011, the Federal arbitration Court for the Far Eastern Circuit issued its precedent forming resolution No. F03-2566/2011 which states that companies operating in Sakhalin Region are entitled to apply a special coefficient for their fixed assets depreciation (but not more than 2). The court’s conclusions may also apply to companies operating in other regions of the Far North and areas equivalent to the Far North.

On 8 July 2011 the Russian State Duma adopted in the third reading the law On amending certain legislative items of the Russian Federation in connection with improving the pricing rules for tax purposes.

Group advises that the Russian State Duma has passed in its third reading draft law No. 282499-5 On amending the Federal Law 'On personal data'. The legislative body is proposing a fundamentally new, more user-friendly , text of the law, which will clarify and simplify many provisions of the current legislation concerning personal data.
Pepeliaev Group advises that on 6 July 2011 the Russian State Duma adopted in the third reading the law On amending part one and two of the Russian Tax Code and certain items of Russian legislation on taxes and levies.
Pepeliaev Group advises of the official publication of federal laws creating the legal basis on which a national payment system to function.
The law firm Pepeliaev Group advises that the Presidium of the Russian Supreme Arbitration Court has taken a stricter approach to interpreting legislation with regard to some actions of the taxpayers that they take in the course of or after tax audits to reduce additionally assessed taxes (Resolutions Nos. 23/11 and 11185/10 dated 26 April 2011).
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